What does it mean to be an adoption advocate?
- Dispelling myths and clarifying misconceptions
- Opening your mouth
- Helping people use correct terminology
- Sharing your passion for and testimony of adoption
- Educating
- Increasing awareness of adoption
Even busy people can advocate for adoption
- Everyone is busy, but everyone has time to be an adoption advocate
- "The key is not to prioritize what's on your schedule, but to schedule your priorities" Stephen Covey
- If you feel that it's important, you can make time for it
Anyone can advocate--no matter how much time you have
- Anything you do--no matter how big or small--is better than nothing
- There are things that you can do by yourself, with family, with friends, with your community or neighborhood
A couple things that you can do now:
- Keep adoption info in your wallet/purse to distribute when prompted--pass along cards
- Talk about adoption/Pass out materials to doctors, hairdressers, waiters, teachers, friends, family
- If you already have a blog: Add a list of couples who are hoping to adopt (or just my little button I give you permission to use that picture); link to their profiles or adoption blogs
- Add the Its About Love button to your blog
I know that adoption is on my mind a whole lot. I really want to help out and not just because we are desperately wanting to adopt. I just think that it is a great thing to be involved with. I know the struggles we have been through and are going through and if I can make it easier for another couple, that is awesome.
Be an adoption advocate.
I've loved reading all about adoption this month on your blog! You are awesome! You and Ryan are going to make great parents and I can't wait for you to get your little one. I just added your button to my blog! You guys are in our prayers. We love you guys!
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